There’s no doubt that Demon Slayer fans have been enjoying a ton of time in the spotlight, with the anime solidifying itself as one of the most successful anime franchises of all time. You might have a few posters hanging up in your room, or maybe a shirt or two featuring your favorite character, but if you want to show you’re a true fan of the demon slaying series, you’re going to want to pick up a few figures of your favorite characters.

You too can become the ultimate Demon Slayer fan with these figures, you don’t even need your own Nichirin Sword, just your favorite character as a plastic figure that you can pose in whatever action shot you want.

Banpresto - Demon Slayer Kimetsu No Yaiba - Nezuko Kamado Statue

Bandai Spirits Figuarts Zero Demon Slayer - Kamado Tanjiro

Banpresto - Demon Slayer Kimetsu No Yaiba - Nezuko Kamado Statue

Nezuko has fully awakened her demon powers in this figure, standing tall with a horn growing out of her head and ivy scaling her body. This figure depicts her from the Entertainment District arc, during her fight with Daki and Gyutaro.

For a long time in the Demon Slayer manga, Nezuko was only able to use her full demon power in bursts. She was still stronger than most humans, with the supernatural senses to back up her power. It isn’t until the Entertainment District arc that we get to see a fully actualized Nezuko, embracing her demonic powers to protect her loved ones.

Banpresto - Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba - Genya Shinazugawa

This Banpresto figure depicts Nezuko near the peak of her demon powers, featuring high-speed healing, immense strength, and her human heart and senses. We get to see Nezuko’s demonic horn bursting from her forehead, as well as the red ivy climbing up her body. As a nice little attention to detail, Nezuko is missing the sock and shoe from her right leg, which she lost when she had her leg cut off in the fight against Daki and Gyutaro.

Banpresto - Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba - Genya Shinazugawa

The little brother of the Wind Hashira, Sanemi Shinazugawa, is now in figure form, showing off his unique approach to demon slaying with his weapons out and ready. Genya comes with a shotgun and sword, with him ready to take on any foe.

The lone wolf Demon Slayer Genya Shinazugawa is here to keep your other figures safe, though he might put them down with a few foul words while he’s at it. One of the more unique characters in the show, Genya can’t actually use breathing techniques, which he compensates with by consuming parts of demons to temporarily gain demon-like abilities.

SEGA Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba - Hashibira Inosuke

This figure shows Genya in an action shot, with his sawed-off shotgun pointed at an oncoming demon and his sword at the ready. If you’re looking for a smaller figure to decorate a deck or to fit on a smaller shelf, you can’t go wrong with this little Genya.

SEGA Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba - Hashibira Inosuke

The Beast Breathing expert, Inosuke is here to bring his powerful attacks to your figure collection. Inosuke is here with his signature boars head mask, and dual chipped swords.

The boar-headed Demon Slayer Hashibira Inosuke brings all his ferocity from the anime and manga to figure form with the SEGA Prize statue. Inosuke is a practitioner of the Beast Breathing style, which fits given his animalistic nature and savage natural fighting skills.

SEGA Demon Slayer  Kimetsu no Yaiba - Kamado Tanjiro

The SEGA Prize figure shows him in the middle of him reading a massive, double-saber slashing attack. One sword is posed in front of him, with his other arching behind him. There are lots of little details in this figure, like the fur on his mask and cloth around his waist, as well as all the little broken jagged bits in his sword all being different.

SEGA Demon Slayer  Kimetsu no Yaiba -  Tanjiro Kamado

The hero of the Demon Slayer anime, Tanjiro Kamado brings his signature look with the figure depicting him from the earlier seasons of the anime. On his back is the box he carries his little sister Nezuko.

Everyone’s favorite innocent cinnamon roll, Tanjiro Kamado of course has a figure, this one following Inosuke from the SEGA Prize line. You get the expert Demon Slayer in an attack pose, with his black sword drawn up over his head in his right hand, and his left extended out before him. On his back, he’s carrying the box that stores his sister Nezuko during the day since she can’t walk in the sunlight.

Max Factory Figma Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba - Kyojuro Rengoku

This is another SEGA Prize figure and is a very faithful rendition of the character, despite the figure’s relatively small size. Even so, Tanjiro makes for a fantastic desk companion, hanging out with you while you are at work, and motivating you throughout the day with one of his kind words and positive attitude.

Max Factory Figma Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba - Kyojuro Rengoku

Huge eyebrows, flames arcing off his cape, and a contagious smile on his face, Kyojuro Rengoku makes for a great figure for any Demon Slayer fan. This Figma has plenty of accessories to add on and can be posed any way you want!

The Flame Hashira and the best eyebrows in anime, Kyojuro Rengoku brings his signature fiery personality and immensely impressive skills with a Max Factory Figma. Rengoku comes in his traditional black, red, and white Demon Slaying outfit, along with a ton of accessories to do practically whatever you want with him.

Max Factory Figma Deluxe Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba - Zenitsu Agatsuma

Figmas are great if you’re after a more dynamic figure, though you have to be the one to set it up in a way that looks cool. It might take some trial and error to get Rengoku in the pose you want, but once you do it’ll feel that much more rewarding. One of the cooler features of this figure is that it comes with a ton of flame accessories to really make Rengoku light up your display.

Max Factory Figma Deluxe Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba - Zenitsu Agatsuma

Master of Thunder Breathing and the highly anxious Zenitsy Agatsuma make for a fantastic figure for any Demon Slayer fan. This deluxe edition includes a few really cool accessories to make him stand out from your other figures.

One of the four main characters in Demon Slayer, Zenitsu Agatsuma is a practitioner of Thunder Breathing, a breathing style that combines immense speed with innate skill. When Zenitsu gets over his mental hold-ups, he’s able to move at speeds that rival lightning itself. Zenitsu is a master specialist, since he can only perform the First Form of Thunder Breathing, Thunderclap and Flash, he has since gone on to create extensions of it, to compensate for his inability to learn forms.

Bandai Spirits Figuarts Zero Demon Slayer - Kamado Tanjiro

The Figma for Zenitsu is the deluxe one, meaning it comes with a bunch of extra accessories to help recreate his attacks from the show. There are translucent pieces that resemble the lines of lighting that Zenitsu leaves behind him when he attacks, letting you recreate some of his attacks when you display him. He also has a couple of very fun faceplates you may swap out with, including one of him absolutely terrified, and another of him sleeping which is a great touch.

Become the master of Sun Breathing with this Figuarts Zero figure of Tanjio while he performs the Hinokami Kagura, the Dance of the Fire God. You’ll be slaying demons in no time!

Of course, Tanjiro would be back at the top with one of the best Demon Slayer figures around. In this statue, Tanjiro is dancing the Hinokami Kagura, the Dance of the Fire God, a special dance that has been passed down through his family for generations until it was revealed to be the motions of the first Breathing Style, Sun Breathing.

The figure captures every burning arc of fire that emanates from Tanjiro’s sword. No matter which angle you view this figure from, there are plenty of details to catch. The flames wrap around Tanjiro, making for an incredibly dynamic figure to display. The statue even lights up, giving the red flames a glow to replicate the embers that Tanjior’s technique generates.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who Is The Strongest Demon In Demon Slayer?

The strongest demon in Demon Slayer is also the original one, Muzan Kibutsuji. He is responsible for the deaths of thousands, including most of Tanjiro’s family.

When Is The Next Season Of Demon Slayer?

Season Four of Demon Slayer is coming later this year, sometime in Spring of 2024. It’s also getting a film before the season’s release, called Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - To the Hashira Training.

Who Is The Strongest Demon Slayer In Demon Slayer?

While no longer alive, the strongest Demon Slayer in the anime is Yoriichi Tsugikuni. He is the creator of Breathing Styles as a style of combat, creating the first Sun Breathing technique.